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Structural Concrete Textbook, second edition Volume 5 (PDF)

N° 62. Structural Concrete Textbook on behaviour, design and performance, 2nd edition Vol. 5: Through-life care and management of concrete structures - Assessment, protection, repair and strengthening (476 pp, ISBN 978-2-88394-102-1, January 2012) - PDF format
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fib Bulletin No. 62

Title: Structural Concrete Textbook on behaviour, design and performance, Second edition Volume 5: Through-life care and management of concrete structures - Assessment, protection, repair and strengthening

Category: Manual textbook

Year: 2012

Pages: 476

Format approx. DIN A4 (210x297 mm)

ISBN: 978-2-88394-102-1

DOI: doi.org/10.35789/fib.BULL.0062

The related publication by Stuart Matthews entitled Design of durable concrete structures (2014) is available to fib members at a discount of 20% on BREbookshop.com. Contact the fib secretariat for the member discount code.

Abstract (vols. 1-5):

The third edition of the Structural Concrete Textbook is an extensive revision that reflects advances in knowledge and technology over the past decade. It was prepared in the intermediate period from the CEP-FIP Model Code 1990 (MC90) to fib Model Code 2010 (MC2010), and as such incorporates a significant amount of information that has been already finalized for MC2010, while keeping some material from MC90 that was not yet modified considerably.

The objective of the Textbook is to give detailed information on a wide range of concrete engineering from selection of appropriate structural system and also materials, through design and execution and finally behaviour in use.

The revised fib Structural Concrete Textbook covers the following main topics:

  • phases of design process, conceptual design, short and long term properties of conventional concrete (including creep, shrinkage, fatigue and temperature influences), special types of concretes (such as self compacting concrete, architectural concrete, fibre reinforced concrete, high and ultra high performance concrete), properties of reinforcing and prestressing materials, bond, tension stiffening, moment-curvature, confining effect, dowel action, aggregate interlock;
  • structural analysis (with or without time dependent effects), definition of limit states, control of cracking and deformations, design for moment, shear or torsion, buckling, fatigue, anchorages, splices, detailing;
  • design for durability (including service life design aspects, deterioration mechanisms, modelling of deterioration mechanisms, environmental influences, influences of design and execution on durability);
  • fire design (including changes in material and structural properties, spalling, degree of deterioration), member design (linear members and slabs with reinforcement layout, deep beams); management, assessment, maintenance, repair (including, conservation strategies, risk management, types of interventions) as well as aspects of execution (quality assurance), formwork and curing.

The updated Textbook provides the basics of material and structural behaviour and the fundamental knowledge needed for the design, assessment or retrofitting of concrete structures. It will be essential reading material for graduate students in the field of structural concrete, and also assist designers and consultants in understanding the background to the rules they apply in their practice. Furthermore, it should prove particularly valuable to users of the new editions of Eurocode 2 for concrete buildings, bridges and container structures, which are based only partly on MC90 and partly on more recent knowledge which was not included in the 1999 edition of the Textbook.

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